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Farmblox Relocates Headquarters to California, Expanding Orchard-Focused AgTech Innovation

Farmblox relocates HQ to Santa Cruz, CA, expanding orchard-focused AgTech innovation while keeping strong ties to Vermont maple markets.
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Key Takeaways:

  • Farmblox has moved its headquarters to Santa Cruz, California, to strengthen ties with specialty crop producers.
  • The relocation positions the company near Reservoir Farms, an AgTech test site for real-world innovation.
  • CEO Nathan Rosenberg cited California’s role as the center of global agriculture and proximity to Silicon Valley.
  • Farmblox will maintain a regional branch in Vermont to continue serving maple producers.

Farmblox Moves Headquarters to California

Farmblox announced the relocation of its headquarters to Santa Cruz, California. The move underscores the company’s focus on orchard-focused AgTech solutions and its growing commitment to serving California’s specialty crops producers.

“California is at the heart of the global agriculture market, and doubling down here allows us to stay close to our clients,” said Nathan Rosenberg, CEO and Co-Founder of Farmblox. “Santa Cruz gives us the best of both worlds: proximity to Silicon Valley’s innovation ecosystem while remaining rooted in active farming communities.”


Strengthening Innovation Through Reservoir Farms

The new headquarters is located near Reservoir Farms, a collaborative test site where growers, entrepreneurs, and technology companies work together on agricultural innovation. By being positioned nearby, Farmblox will be able to test farm automation systems in real-world conditions and accelerate the development of tools for specialty crops.


Farmblox's Continued Commitment to Vermont

While expanding its California presence, Farmblox will continue to operate a regional branch in Vermont, serving the maple producer markets. This dual presence allows the company to support diverse agricultural needs across the country, from sugar maples in the Northeast to almonds, citrus, and other specialty crops in California.

“Our New England roots run deep,” Rosenberg added. “We remain dedicated to supporting maple customers and the broader Northeast market, even as we scale to meet the needs of specialty crops growers across California.”

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